Brea Improv

Although not one of the five traditional senses, a sense of humor is the only thing that allows humans to answer knock-knocks at the door. You’re there with this GrouponLive deal: for $24, you get a comedy-show package at Brea Improv (up to a $159.75 total value). The package includes:

Two tickets to a comedy show, not including special events (up to a $50 value). All seating is first come, first served. Comedy shows require a two-item minimum per person (not included in this deal).

One appetizer (up to a $9.75 value)

Four vouchers for tickets to future shows, not including special events (up to a $100 value)<p>

At Brea Improv, comics lure laughs from deep within bellies as they follow in the footsteps of standup legends such as Ellen DeGeneres, Chris Rock, Jerry Seinfeld, and Dave Chappelle, all of whom have graced the Improv club stages. The club’s calendar schedules comedians as often as six nights a week, alternating between big-name headliners and up-and-coming funsters who tickle funny bones with fresh material, abundant energy, and feathered reflex hammers. Upcoming headliners include Canadian laugh-magnet Jeremy Hotz, whose penchant for wallowing in misery has made him a favorite of The Tonight Show with Jay Leno and the Just for Laughs Comedy Fest (April 12–14), and Chelsea Lately roundtable regular Christina Pazsitzky, who proudly eschews stereotypes with her unpredictable arsenal of topical material (April 19–21). Audience members munch on their choice of a savory appetizer, such as spinach-and-artichoke dip or fried calamari, while sipping a cocktail to avoid eye contact with the giant rubber chicken sitting at the next table (drinks not included with this Groupon).

Brea Improv

At the Brea Improv, comics lure laughs from deep within bellies as they follow in the footsteps of standup legends such as Ellen DeGeneres, Chris Rock, Jerry Seinfeld, and Dave Chappelle, all of whom have performed at the Improv’s chain of comedy clubs. The club's calendar schedules comedians as often as seven nights a week, alternating between big-name headliners and up-and-coming funsters who tickle funny bones with fresh material, abundant energy, and feathered reflex hammers. Comedy fans can also savor Brea Improv's recurring resident shows, such as Richard Villa's Refried Tuesdays, or Saturday night’s Slanted Comedy, one of the longest-running Asian-comedy shows in the family of Improv clubs. Audience members munch on savory appetizers, such as spinach-and-artichoke dip or fried calamari, while sipping cocktails to avoid eye contact with the giant rubber chicken sitting at the next table.